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Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity?

  1. A
    Torque
  2. B
    Kinetic energy
  3. C
    Impulse
  4. D
    Angular momentum

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

Vector quantities have both magnitude and a specific direction (e.g., Torque, Impulse, and Angular Momentum). Kinetic Energy is a scalar quantity because it represents only the magnitude of work or energy and does not possess a spatial direction.

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Which of the following is NOT a vector quantity?
A
Torque
B
Kinetic energy
C
Impulse
D
Angular momentum

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